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Address given by Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of University of Notre Dame, at Valparaiso University Convocation, Valparaiso, Indiana, November 1, 1967, 1967/1101

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Identifier: CPHS 141/26.03

Scope and Contents

"My remarks today will have as their theme a historical review of the attitude of Catholics towards Martin Luther."

The Historical Evolution of the Catholic View of Luther

Same as (UDIS H1/44.03).

Speech was written in Guatemala City on 9 August 1967, but delivered on 1 November 1967. Encloses references.

With the address an annotated, printed program "A Meditation for the Festival of the Reformation" 4 pages. All Saints' Eve, October 31, 1967, Memorial Chapel, Valparaiso University. Also with the address are 4 copies of articles titled "Luther Material": the 1st paper "Ecumenism in Development: Germany up to Vatican II" by Erwin Iserloh, the 2nd paper "A Protestant's View of the Vatican Council" by Peter Meinhold, the 3rd paper "The Significance of Patristic Study for the Present Situation within Roman Catholicism and beyond" by Jaroslav Pelikan, and the 4th paper "Ecumenism and Ecumenical Theology in Germany" by Heinrich Fries.

Dates

  • Creation: 1967/1101

Language of Materials

English, Spanish, French, Latin, Italian.

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Abstract

20 pages

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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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